The study supplies physicians with important information regarding shoulder stability, range of motion, and structural changes, which assists in accurate diagnosis and clinical decision-making.
Ultrasound imaging delivers high-resolution visualization, enabling the evaluation of both the internal structures of the joint and the surrounding ligaments and muscular apparatus.
Shoulder joint ultrasound examination is widely used in clinical practice, as well as for preventive monitoring and during rehabilitation, since it is safe, accessible, and repeatable when necessary.